Ironically driving a "white Ford F-150 Lightning" which has been "recalled due to crash risk" story ran on 12/31/24. ? Prolly just a "steering control issue".
Nice find. Ford’s story sounds fishy. I find it hard to believe that there would be a torque issue. If, for some reason an engineering or editorial mistake was made, the people that actually put the cars together probably know every nut and bolt size and their appropriate torque values by heart. Quality control would catch that.
Ironically driving a "white Ford F-150 Lightning" which has been "recalled due to crash risk" story ran on 12/31/24. ? Prolly just a "steering control issue".
Coincidence
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ford-recalls-thousands-trucks-due-022846361.html
Nice find. Ford’s story sounds fishy. I find it hard to believe that there would be a torque issue. If, for some reason an engineering or editorial mistake was made, the people that actually put the cars together probably know every nut and bolt size and their appropriate torque values by heart. Quality control would catch that.